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He is less known than many of his chef-colleagues who appear in TV cooking shows and food commercials. But still - despite not being known to the great public - recently he was elected the "best chef in the world" by the prestigious French gastronomic institution Académie Internationale de la Cuisine. Affluence Magazine met Enrico Crippa to speak about distraction, salad mixtures and how to stay ambitious.

The volcanic island of Pantelleria offers a magnificent natural scenery, crystal clear water, unpredictable wind, an exotic cuisine with tasteful sweet wines. To really enjoy the island you should forget all about time and pull out the most flexible part of your character. And that’s exactly what name of magazine did.

The small Italian hill town Civita di Bagnoregio, lonely situated on a hilltop 120 kilometers north of Rome, has a fascinating and eerie history. Its present ten residents are holding out against a capricious nature, which at all times has posed a constant threat to the existence of the village.

Both the American wine gurus, Robert Parker and James Suckling, have called the Tenuta Nuova a 100-pointer. More recently the Italian wine expert Luca Gradini has elected the Cerretalto wine "the world's best". Both are by the Tuscan Neri family. Decanter has visited Casanova di Neri just outside Montalcino and spoken to Giacomo and Giovanni Neri to discover how they manage to handle, what they call "nature's miracles".

Breathtaking landscapes, scrumptious food and wine and charming medieval towns packed with history. Following the winding roads from Rome through Tuscany toward Pisa will offer you an array of pleasant experiences and interesting sights. Name of magazine took the trip.

A lush, idyllic park spread over 79 acres where the past and present walk hand in hand. Statues, fountains, lakes and an incredible variety of plants, flowers and trees along with renowned museums and cultural institutions. No wonder that Villa Borghese is the Romans' favorite park.

Eight acres of land with a millennium long history, 1,500 different plants - including 400 different species of roses -, 152 kinds of birds and 26 mammals. A true natural wonder thanks to the Caetani family and especially to three generations of women. Name of Magazine has visited one of Italy's most romantic gardens.

La Piantata, an Italian bed-and-breakfast on the border between the regions of Lazio and Tuscany, offers the opportunity to fulfill every child’s dream to live in a tree house. A secret hideaway far from the hustle and bustle. The owner, Renzo Stucchi, has constructed two tree houses that offer a luxurious nest for travelers of any age.

Ristoaereo, a shortened combination of the Italian words for restaurant and airplane, offers delicious meals southeast of Rome that will transport you to new culinary heights. This unusual restaurant is the realization of the owner’s high-flying dreams. Name of magazine climbed on board and chatted with the “pilot” of this unique restaurant.

Full of surprises and well-organized, this museum will rev the motors of car lovers. Few know about Rome's Museum of Italian Police Cars but it’s a fascinating way to step inside Italy’s police and motoring history. Name of magazine didn’t even have to commit a crime to check out the wheels of Italy’s finest.

With its surface of 110.500 square meters and a total of 1,200 rooms it's among the biggest buildings in the world. It was built in 1583 and has been the residence of thirty popes, four kings and the twelve presidents of the Italian Republic. And today, with its recently extended opening hours, it has never been easier to visit Rome's presidential Quirinale Palace. Name of magazine went for a visit.

The wind in your hair, a thrill in your stomach, and a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view for your eyes to feast on. Flying in a hot-air balloon is one of the experiences you should try at least once in your life.

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